Ramon (Eddie Garcia) reads Fredo (Tony Mabesa) a bedtime story. In Rainbow’s Sunset, Ramon leaves his family to take care of his bestfriend, Fredo, who is dying of cancer.
LONDON—A film by Joel Lamangan is one of 12 films handpicked by the London East Asia Film Festival (LEAFF) selection board, completing this year’s Official Selection in the UK’s biggest and most prestigious film festival celebrating Asian culture. Rainbow’s Sunset will screen at the ODEON Covent Garden theatre on 26 October 2019. This is the fourth year in a row for a Philippine film to be screened in LEAFF.
Rainbow’s Sunset is a full-length film about Ramon (Eddie Garcia), an 84-year-old retired politician who leaves his family to take care of his childhood best friend, Fredo (Tony Mabesa), who is dying of cancer. Although Ramon’s wife supports his decision, his move eventually causes a stir among his family and friends.
“The inclusion of Rainbow’s Sunset in LEAFF’s Official Selection is another testament affirming Philippine excellence in cinema,” said Ambassador Antonio M. Lagdameo. “We urge everyone to watch this moving story about family, love, and friendship.”
This year’s LEAFF runs from 24 October to 03 November, featuring 60 films representing 11 countries. Other films in LEAFF’s Official Selection are To The Ends of The Earth (Japan), A Girl Missing (Japan), The Wild Goose Lake (China), Three Husbands (Hong Kong), The Pool (Thailand), Cities of Last Things (Taiwan), Nina Wu (Taiwan), Long Live The King (Korea), Europe Raiders (China, Hong Kong), Balloon (China) and The Science Of Fictions (Indonesia, Malaysia). END
Official trailer and details of the film can be viewed here: https://www.leaff.org.uk/rainbowssunset
Tickets can be booked here: rainbowssunset.eventbrite.com
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